Columbus pays IRS close to $40K fine after city submitted tax documents late in 2017

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Thursday, an agent with the Internal Revenue Service showed up without warning at city hall, claiming that Columbus owed the agency more than $50,000. Chief Financial Officer Jim Brigham discussed the situation Wednesday morning during the regularly scheduled post-city council meeting press conference. “We did have one large, outstanding fine that came out in 2017, where…

Monroe Co. NAACP meets with Chickasaw Co. Sheriff regarding complaints against deputy

NAACP representatives were given officer's bodycam footage from one of the traffic stops

MONROE AND CHICKASAW COUNTIES, MISS. (WCBI) – The Monroe County Chapter of the NAACP met with the Chickasaw County Sheriff today after the civil rights group filed two complaints about the alleged conduct of a deputy. The complaints were filed on behalf of two women, Doris Lipsey, and Jennifer Blair.  Both women claim that in separate traffic stops, Chickasaw County…

Columbus Lowndes Chamber of Commerce celebrates educators

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Educators are Essential – that was the message today from the Columbus Lowndes Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber welcomed back teachers and school staff with a pep rally before they get down to the serious business of the 2022 – 2023 school year. Teachers were treated with discounts at local businesses, door prizes, and entertainment. The…

Local barbershop and nonprofit team up to give free haircuts

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – A local barbershop and a nonprofit are teaming up to give kids a new look and a new outlook. Marcus Stokes runs the Bluprint foundation. He and barbers at Spotlight barber shop in Columbus invited boys ages 5 to 17 to get a free a haircut today. This is the second year Stokes has offered free…

Canton woman pleads guilty to murder in Oktibbeha County

OKTIBBEHA COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A Canton woman pleads guilty to murder in Oktibbeha County. However, her time in prison could change. Alexis Sanders was ordered to serve 32 years in prison after pleading guilty to second degree murder. Now, her attorneys have filed a motion to reconsider that prison sentence. They claim the victim’s family has requested Sanders not…

Starkville bank robber arrested and will spend next ten years in prison

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – A Starkville bank robber will spend the next decade in prison. Laquavis Collier was ordered to serve ten years behind bars for the September 2021 hold-up. He was sentenced in Oktibbeha County Circuit Court. The robbery happened at Renasant Bank on Lampkin Street. Starkville police say Collier walked into the bank and eventually stole some items…

Mississippi could save $350,000 / year by turning off cellphones

JACKSON, Miss. (WCBI) – The State of Mississippi could save around$350,000 a year by getting rid of unused cellphones. That’s one of the findings from a State Auditor’s Office study of cellphone usage by state agencies. Shad White’s office analyzed over 2,123 state issued mobile devices from five state agencies, and found that 30% of those had little to no…

Two people die in crash involving four-wheeler and motorcycle crash

MONROE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Two people are dead after a collision between a four-wheeler and a motorcycle in Monroe County. The crash happened Tuesday night just before 7:30. Monroe County Coroner Alan Gurley says it happened at the intersection of Old Wren Road and Wren Cemetery Road. The driver of the motorcycle, James Strawhorn, 22 and the driver of the…

Louisville’s Taylor Group partnering with Netherlands company to open tractor factory, creating nearly 100 jobs

LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A joint venture between a Mississippi company and an international firm is expected to bring nearly 100 more jobs to the Golden Triangle. Tuesday, the Golden Triangle Development LINK announced that Terberg Taylor Americas Group is investing close to $16 million to build a vehicle manufacturing facility in Lowndes County. “They’re going to create jobs,…

Chickasaw Heritage Center fundraising picking up momentum

An awards gala set for September will also serve as a fundraiser for the Heritage Center

TUPELO, MISS. (WCBI) – A fundraising campaign for a Chickasaw Heritage Center in Tupelo is gaining momentum. The Chickasaw Inkana Foundation has released a draft of architectural drawings for the Chickasaw Heritage Center. That center will be built off of the Natchez Trace Parkway and will help tell the story of how the Chickasaws lived in Mississippi for hundreds of…

School districts are finding ways to work around teacher shortages

Students are returning to class this week, but in some districts may not have a teacher when they get there

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI)- Students are returning to class this week, but in some districts may not have a teacher when they get there. Like many others, the Columbus Municipal School District is facing a teacher and staff shortage. The district recently published a flyer showing 26 vacancies, including teachers, bus drivers, and cafeteria staff. Superintendent Dr. Cherie Labat said they’re…

Mississippi State says partnership with EMCC is vital to Golden Triangle’s economic growth

LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Mississippi State’s vice president for research and economic development was at the Communiversity Tuesday to promote the partnership between MSU and East Mississippi Community College. Julie Jordan says that the Communiversity has already realized its purpose as a force for economic growth in the region by supporting and providing job training across all kinds of…

Winston County deputies charge man with capital murder

WINSTON COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Winston County deputies upgrade charges in an ongoing homicide investigation. 30-year-old Darius Johnson is now charged with capital murder. Sheriff Jason Pugh says the underlying charge is home invasion. Johnson was denied bond. The shooting happened Sunday night on Hillcrest Circle. Johnson is accused of going to his ex-girlfriend’s home and shooting at her and…

New road and bridge will help clear gridlock at Mooreville Elementary

It is the largest joint project between the Board of Supervisors and the school district

MOOREVILLE, MISS. (WCBI) – Parents who take their kids to one Lee County Elementary School should notice smoother traffic flow when school starts back. The ribbon cutting officially opening the road and bridge to Mooreville Elementary caps months of work and years of planning and discussion, as the area has grown. “Appreciate the help, board of supervisors, road crew, think…

Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation gives individual farmers a voice

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Giving individual farmers a bigger voice when it comes to policies that affect them, that’s part of the mission of the Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation. Mike McCormick, president of the organization, was in Columbus today briefing business and community leaders on some of the issues facing Mississippi farmers. McCormick touched on several issues, including protecting property…

Man wanted by Macon Police turned himself in

MACON, Miss. (WCBI) – A man believed to be involved in at least three separate shooting incidents has turned himself in to Macon Police. Macon Police Chief Devine Beck says bond for Jaquarious Wells was set at $200,000.He is charged with two counts of aggravated assault. An eyewitness told investigators Wells is the person involved in several shootings that happened…

The Trojans Alumni Unveil their new and improved wall

LOUISVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – The wall signifies 1,300 students that were a part of Louisville colored School years ago and want to remind people of the life they lived before it became Eiland Middle School. Hundreds of people surrounded the wall on Saturday to see the wall colored in blue and even to find their own names and the names…

Caledonia’s Recreation Department receives money from Lowndes County

CALEDONIA, Miss. (WCBI) – Caledonia’s Recreation Department gets a boost from Lowndes County. Lowndes County Supervisors have earmarked $50,000 to go to Caledonia for recent improvements made at the park. The money comes from the County’s share of the 2% restaurant tax. The $50,000 is reimbursement for improvements, including playground upgrades and air conditioning at the park’s concession stand. 20%…

Caledonia High School seniors decorate parking spots

CALEDONIA, Miss. (WCBI) – Some seniors were cheering up their parking lot. Caledonia High School’s upcoming senior class were able to go and paint their designated parking spots on Monday. Each spot is painted by the senior that occupies it during the school year with things that represent who they are or things they like. Students begin classes this Friday….

Entergy customers can receive an $80 refund

JACKON, Miss. (WCBI)- Some Entergy customers in our viewing area are due for a refund check. Public Service Commissioner Brandon Presley says all 421 thousand Entergy customers are owed an 80 dollars refund after the Public Service Commission and Entergy reached an agreement settling a $300-million lawsuit. Counties in our viewing area that benefit from that settlement are Calhoun, Choctaw,…

Nearly a hundred new jobs could be coming to Lowndes County

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Nearly a hundred new jobs could be coming to Lowndes County. At Monday’s meeting, Supervisors approved a memorandum of understanding with the Golden Triangle Development Link for an incentive package. The LINK will use the incentives to help bring a manufacturing facility and 90 new jobs to Lowndes County. The deal includes tax breaks, 300 thousand…

Columbus police make arrest in shooting that was caught on camera

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – Columbus police make an arrest in a shooting that was caught on camera. 18-year-old Myquel Guyton is charged with aggravated assault. His bond was set at $25,000. The shooting happened July 27th at Sim Scott Park. Investigators believe Guyton was shooting at someone inside of a car. No one was injured in the gunfire. A Columbus…